Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 21, 2009 -
With all the talk of Knut and his Italian mate, Gianna, it seems the world had nearly forgotten about that other totally adorable (maybe even more so?) polar bear. That is, until now.
Nuremberg Zoo's Flocke, who turns two this December, departs Deutschland for France come early 2010.
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Oct 15, 2009 -
Just weeks after we first met that lil pygmy pachy, a new hippo babe steals the scene! Check out Kumba, a (standard-sized) hippopotamus who entered the world on Oct. 11 at 110 pounds, and learn some neat hippo trivia along the way!
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Jul 30, 2009 -
All clean! Would you have guessed that these were leopards without me telling you? (Hint: It's in the spots.) Regardless of whether you got the big cats confused with their similarly spotted relatives, we can all name cute when we see it.
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Jul 29, 2009 -
Mmmm, there's something utterly heartwarming about baby animals getting fed . . .
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Jul 14, 2009 -
Hiyee Alkoomie! This baby posing with mama was the first koala to be born in France at the Beauval Zoo in Saint-Aignan. Even though the animal was born nearly eight months ago, she just now weaned herself, making the way out of Alguna's pouch.
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Jul 14, 2009 -
There are more breeds originating in France than just that familiar French Bulldog! Just like we brushed up on All-American breeds for the 4th, we'll honor these types for Bastille Day! I've made it multiple choice, so let's see if you can you recognize the pups I've picked.
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Apr 16, 2009 -
Born on March 19, check out this cutie pie. Hellooooo. The owl-faced baby monkey (fancy name: Cercopithecus Hamlyni) poses with mom, Kamina, who looks a bit more like this namesake, wouldn't you say?
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Jul 22, 2009 -
Are you following the Tour de France? Admittedly, I'm barely brushed up on the race but Tuesday's ride for Stage 16 included two major mountain passes of special importance to me — Grand-Saint-Bernard and Petit-Saint-Bernard! The greater climb is 8,100 feet (the highest pass on the tour), followed by the little one at 7,180 which is more long than steep.
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Oct 15, 2008 -
I'm definitely thinking this baby animal, like all others, is pretty adoro even at just five days old. Even though we can only see the start of one horn now, the White Rhinoceros will eventually have two, just like mom. Speaking of, I'm betting she's rather glad to finally have given birth as this species carries babes-in-bellies for 16 months (which is not even the longest of any land mammal).Check out another piccy of lil Keyah exploring the surroundings at Cerza Zoo in France when you read more
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Feb 01, 2009 -
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